Wallace Roney - A Place in Time (2016) [Hi-Res]

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Title: A Place in Time
Year Of Release: 2016
Label: HighNote Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks + booklet) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 49:33
Total Size: 567 / 319 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Around and Through
02. Elegy
03. Air Dancing
04. Observance
05. Ardèche
06. L's Bop
07. Clair de lune
08. My Ship

Personnel:

Wallace Roney - Trumpet
Gary Bartz - Alto saxophone
Ben Solomon - Tenor, soprano saxophone
Patrice Rushen - Piano
Buster Williams - Bass
Lenny White - Drums

A forward-thinking, post-bop trumpeter, Wallace Roney first emerged in the late '80s as a gifted soloist with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers and Tony Williams. Blessed with a warm, often plaintive tone and lithe improvisational style, Roney was often regarded as the heir to the modal legacy of Miles Davis, though his playing also evinced the influence of trumpeters like Clifford Brown and Woody Shaw. While many of his albums, like 1989's The Standard Bearer and 1997's The Village, displayed his talent for swinging and harmonically advanced acoustic jazz, others, like 2000's No Room for Argument and 2016's In an Ambient Way with the all-star group Powerhouse, revealed his love of genre-bending, electrified funk, and soul.

Born in Philadelphia in 1960, Roney grew up alongside his younger brother, saxophonist Antoine Roney, and first displayed an interest in playing the trumpet around age four. As an adolescent, he enrolled in Philadelphia's Settlement School of Music where he studied trumpet privately with Sigmund Hering of the Philadelphia Orchestra. From there, he attended the Duke Ellington School of Music in Washington, D.C., where he gained further tutelage under Langston Fitzgerald of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.